Photography to me is a passion for recording fractions in time, which evoke a deep response in myself, and the viewer. The response can be one of wonder, love, hate, laughter, or camaraderie. While living and photographing in the gentle South, I am most concerned with and intrigued by portraying her people. My intent is to explore man, his familial characteristics, his sense of community, and his relationship with those around him
The work of two of the South’s preeminent artists — one an author, the other a photographer — conver...
After spending nearly ten years working on the project Immediate Family (1984-91), Southern photogra...
From 1918 to 1941, fast-paced changes and far-reaching crises occurred in all realms of American lif...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the work of landscape photographers living and working in t...
Since 1983 David Wharton has photographed the twelve states that define the American South, focusing...
Eudora Welty and Doris Ulmann both photographed African Americans living in the South during the 193...
Through painting, I investigate the experience of place in the landscape. I define place as a locati...
The Southern Predicament is an exhibition that explores aspects of self-awareness and identity in th...
I was raised in the North Carolina 31ue Ridge on the border of Tennessee and Virginia. There, I grew...
In 2010, I was commissioned to create a portrait of Ngarrindjeri artist, Rita Lindsay Jnr for Countr...
I am interested in painting that begins in observation and manifests itself as a meeting ground of t...
If place is crucial to understanding the self and society, then it is central to curriculum studies ...
Researching American history can lead you into a pit of hopelessness, but choosing to acknowledge th...
Photography can be a way of exploring abstract ideas visually. When I make a photograph, I feel as t...
My goal is to catch the moment in my paintings, whether it is an event from my busy everyday life or...
The work of two of the South’s preeminent artists — one an author, the other a photographer — conver...
After spending nearly ten years working on the project Immediate Family (1984-91), Southern photogra...
From 1918 to 1941, fast-paced changes and far-reaching crises occurred in all realms of American lif...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the work of landscape photographers living and working in t...
Since 1983 David Wharton has photographed the twelve states that define the American South, focusing...
Eudora Welty and Doris Ulmann both photographed African Americans living in the South during the 193...
Through painting, I investigate the experience of place in the landscape. I define place as a locati...
The Southern Predicament is an exhibition that explores aspects of self-awareness and identity in th...
I was raised in the North Carolina 31ue Ridge on the border of Tennessee and Virginia. There, I grew...
In 2010, I was commissioned to create a portrait of Ngarrindjeri artist, Rita Lindsay Jnr for Countr...
I am interested in painting that begins in observation and manifests itself as a meeting ground of t...
If place is crucial to understanding the self and society, then it is central to curriculum studies ...
Researching American history can lead you into a pit of hopelessness, but choosing to acknowledge th...
Photography can be a way of exploring abstract ideas visually. When I make a photograph, I feel as t...
My goal is to catch the moment in my paintings, whether it is an event from my busy everyday life or...
The work of two of the South’s preeminent artists — one an author, the other a photographer — conver...
After spending nearly ten years working on the project Immediate Family (1984-91), Southern photogra...
From 1918 to 1941, fast-paced changes and far-reaching crises occurred in all realms of American lif...